Get your fishing pole ready for the eighth annual Fishing Frenzy, a free kids fishing derby Saturday, April 11, at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. Children ages 3-15 and their parents are
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Commerce City is seeking individuals to serve as members on the Cultural Council, Capital Improvement Project Citizen Advisory Committee, Quality Community Foundation and Derby Review Board.
Serving on municipal...
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Today the U.S Fish & Wildlife Service will be conducting two prescribed burns at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. Ignitions will begin around 9:30 AM and will be finished by 5:30 PM. If you have any questions please call
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Commerce City's Capital Improvement Projects are one-time projects that
generally consist of building improvements in excess of $100,000 or
public infrastructure improvements in excess of $10,000. These projects
are approved annually by city council.

Typically, capital improvement projects - known as CIP - are funded
through sources outside of the general fund. Over the last decade, the
value of the city's CIP program ranged from $3 million $5 million
annually.

In 2011, Commerce City identified more than $1 billion in capital
improvements ranging from parks to roads that would be necessary over
the next 25 years to meet the needs of a growing community. But it's not
just about building projects; operating and taking care of community
assets is part of the CIP program too.